Love wish
- January 13, 2020
- Double W
Love Wish is a jigsaw puzzle game featuring 12 sets of photo albums with 60 levels of challenges. Collect girls' photos and animations, and earn 75 achievements. Nice badges, emojis, and homepage backgrounds can be unlocked. Press "T" for quick puzzle and "P" to save CPU resources. Thank you for supporting and recommending this game!
Reviews
- The game features cute artwork and a variety of anime girls, making it visually appealing.
- Puzzles are easy to complete, making it a relaxing experience for players.
- The game offers a decent amount of achievements and trading cards, which can be appealing for completionists.
- Many players reported bugs, particularly with the last few puzzles not matching the final images.
- The audio, particularly the moaning sounds, can be distracting and annoying during gameplay.
- The gameplay is considered too easy and lacks challenge, leading to a boring experience for some players.
- graphics42 mentions
- 48 % positive mentions
- 45 % neutral mentions
- 7 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game are generally praised for their high quality and attractive character designs, with a clean user interface that stands out among similar titles. While some users noted that certain puzzle artworks did not match the corresponding character graphics, the overall art style and animation received positive feedback, making it a worthwhile experience for fans of casual puzzle games. The combination of appealing visuals and engaging gameplay contributes to a favorable impression, especially considering the game's low price point.
“The artwork is high quality and the girls are all quite attractive.”
“I played with and without the 18+ patch and it's an amazing game to play puzzle-wise and the graphics are just amazing both ways.”
“The artwork is really great and I actually found the music to be really good as well.”
“Also doesn't help that most of the puzzles look like rejected gift card artwork ideas that a child cut up for them.”
“When I reached the final three levels, the puzzles did not match the CGs that followed because of what I am guessing to be licensing issues for the artwork.”
“You can still see those CGs of the last three girls, but in the puzzle-solving part of unlocking them, the puzzle itself is just a different artwork.”
- music35 mentions
- 23 % positive mentions
- 69 % neutral mentions
- 9 % negative mentions
The music in the game is generally described as relaxing and nostalgic, featuring a variety of styles that range from soothing elevator tunes to thematic loops for different series, including sad piano and circus-like melodies. While many players appreciate the calming ambiance, some find the juxtaposition of serene tracks with unexpected elements, such as hardcore moaning or war fanfare, to be jarring. Overall, the soundtrack enhances the game's atmosphere, contributing positively to the overall experience.
“The elevator style of music is very relaxing and chill, nostalgic even.”
“Mmmm.... the music is soothing and nice, somewhat fitted nicely into the game.”
“The ambiance in the music gave me schizophrenia.”
“Just the actual music of the game didn't make sense: some very calm songs with hardcore moaning in the background, some kind of war fanfare marching music, some kind of music you'd hear in a minigame of Mario Party.”
“Thank god melatonin only induces sleep because I swear to god I almost fell asleep with the surprisingly relaxing OST in this game + the puzzle thinking (as I discovered the autocomplete halfway through the game).”
- gameplay22 mentions
- 27 % positive mentions
- 55 % neutral mentions
- 18 % negative mentions
The gameplay is generally criticized as simplistic and boring, primarily consisting of easy jigsaw puzzles with poor controls. While some users find it amusing and appreciate the artistic elements, many suggest that the game lacks depth and fails to engage players compared to other available options. Overall, it is seen more as a showcase of art rather than a compelling gaming experience.
“Easy gameplay.”
“Simple but funny gameplay, great CGs, uncensored.”
“Gameplay - all 12 characters have 5 jigsaw puzzles.”
“I recommend this game not for its simple but boring gameplay, but for the artistic passion of the developers; this game is more a presentation of artistic designs in a sense.”
“[b]gameplay:[/b] bad controls.”
“Ha, what gameplay?”
- story11 mentions
- 27 % positive mentions
- 45 % neutral mentions
- 27 % negative mentions
The game's story is largely criticized for its lack of depth and coherence, with many players noting that it feels more like a backdrop to the gameplay rather than a central element. While some attempt to extract a moral lesson about perseverance, the overall sentiment is that the narrative is minimal and serves primarily to support the fanservice rather than engage players meaningfully.
“Moral of the story: you never know what life has in store for you, and if I had given up when all odds were against me, I wouldn't be where I am today.”
“There really isn't a story line, but it progresses with the puzzles and gets harder gradually and not all at once.”
“---{ story }---”
“There really isn't a storyline; it progresses with the puzzles and gets harder gradually, not all at once.”
“I’m clicking through, pretending I care about the 'story,' but let’s be real, I’m just here for the fanservice.”
“☑ What story?”
- optimization4 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The game's optimization is widely criticized, with users rating it very poorly at 3.5/10, significantly lowering the overall experience compared to a 7.5/10 if optimization were not considered.
“But optimization is very poor.”
“But optimization is very poor.”
- emotional4 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The emotional aspect of the game is characterized by a profound exploration of love, highlighting its various forms—from deep interpersonal affection to simple pleasures. Players often experience a strong attraction and emotional attachment, making the game's narrative resonate on a deeply personal level.
“Love encompasses a range of strong and positive emotional and mental states, from the most sublime virtue or good habit, to the deepest interpersonal affection.”
“Most commonly, love refers to a feeling of a strong attraction and emotional attachment.”
- humor4 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is characterized by its simple yet effective gameplay and engaging cutscenes, which many players found to be genuinely funny. The uncensored content adds to the comedic appeal, enhancing the overall experience.
“Simple but funny gameplay, great CGs, uncensored.”
“This game was very funny.”
- monetization2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The monetization aspect is characterized by visually striking images that blend character faces with elements of their environment, complemented by abstract and creative pop art styles, including graffiti. This approach aims to enhance the game's aesthetic appeal while promoting in-game purchases or advertisements.
- replayability2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game offers enjoyable brain teasers and appealing graphics, but players note a lack of content and achievements, which limits its replayability. While it provides a fun experience for the price, many feel that additional content would enhance the incentive to replay. Overall, it is seen as a decent value for casual play rather than a game with high replay potential.
- grinding1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Players find the grinding aspect of the game tedious, as it involves completing a large number of repetitive jigsaw puzzles, which detracts from the enjoyment of the cute character designs.
“12 cute girls, 60 boring, tedious jigsaw puzzles.”
“The grinding feels endless and lacks any real reward.”
“I spent hours grinding for items, only to realize it was all for nothing.”